By: Yachi Sharma | DestinationsChances are less that you might have never heard about Cayo Coco. This is a small island off the Cuban coast. People from all the major corners of the world are flocking in here to enjoy the sun and the sand. The island is especially known for its luxurious resorts. Hence, it is natural to bump into your favorite Hollywood star while in Cayo Coco. If you are planning to visit this island, then it is feasible to opt for Cayo Coco packages. read more

By: Yachi Sharma | DestinationsIf you are looking for a quiet abode to spend your vacation, then Cayo Coco is the place to be. A significant factor of the region is the unnatural quietness and hence many celebrities are flocking to the island at regular intervals all throughout the year. The island is just 10kms long and hence the travel options are limited within the island. An insight into Cayo Coco travel is provided in this article. read more

By: Yachi Sharma | AviatonAdvanced technologies in aviation industry have simplified the options, with the help of which, one will be able to fly to Cayo Coco. It might be surprising to find that numerous international flight operators are scheduling more flights to the island these days. This is due to the large inflow of tourists back and forth the island. read more

By: Yachi Sharma | HotelsCayo Coco is an island that is dotted by many hotels and resorts. It is true that you can be picky in selecting the best of these. Internet research is not going to help because most of these hotels and resorts do not have an official web page. read more

By: precious palee | EbooksTalking about the widows story, the first story tells the plight of African widows so touchy-feely that you cannot afford to with hold a tear especially if you are the emotional type. This is a story that begins with a normal day life and ushers you into the regular life of the poor African, taking you step by step through to where you want to be, taking you beyond your expectations and letting you shed a little tears for the African widows. read more

By: Ann Diamond | EnvironmentalBack in about 1990, I worked for two weeks at McGill University, in the department of Physical Plant. During those two weeks, my boss spent most of his time out of the office, and I was left pretty much on my own with little to do, other than answering calls from enraged people around the campus who wondered why the director of Physical Plant had not got back to them for several days. read more

By: Barbara Glanz | Customer ServiceRecently in my presentations I have been focusing on the idea of "Adding a Personal Signature to your Work." With all the downsizing, re-engineering, overwhelming technological changes, and stress, I think it is essential for each of us to find a way we can really feel good about ourselves and our jobs, and one of the most powerful ways to do this is to do something that differentiates you from all the other people who do the same thing you do. read more

By: Vinny Minervini | SpiritualitySomething so amazing happened today that I had to share it with as many people as I could in our church. It is Easter Sunday and the kids in my neighborhood came to my house to get me to play basketball. Between games the kids and I took a break and they were talking about gifts they got for Easter, an Easter egg hunt they had yesterday and the candy they received in their Easter baskets. read more